- The
Jellaz Affair (Arabic: أحداث ٱلجلّاز Aḥdāth ul-Jallāz) (French:
Affaire du Djellaz) was a
violent confrontation in
November 1911
between Tunisian protesters...
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Jellaz Cemetery (Arabic: مقبرة الجلاز
Maqbara al-Jalāz; also
known as al-Jallaz and
Cemetery Djalez) is a
large hillside Muslim cemetery in Tunis, Tunisia...
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remains were
brought back to
Tunis and he was
buried with full
honours in the
Jellaz Cemetery unlike other ruling members of his family, who were
mostly buried...
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years later the
discontent escalated to
include major incidents such as the
Jellaz Affair and the
Tunis Tram Boycott. The
French managed to
secure from him...
- in 1914 and La
Renaissance économique (farming equipment) in 1920. The
Jellaz Affair was a
controversy which broke out in 1911 over a
proposal by the...
- Belh****en
Chedly Mausoleum is a
mausoleum in Tunisia,
located near the
Jellaz cemetery south of Tunis. The
mausoleum is
built on the
place of spiritual...
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Department of State). A
procession took
place from the
Carthage Palace to
Jellaz Cemetery,
where he was buried.
Abdullah II (King of Jordan) also came to...
- Circ****ia Died 30
January 1890 Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire Resting place Jellaz Cemetery,
Tunis Spouse(s)
Janina Hanım (m. 1862; death 1870) Two wife...
- (1884-06-21)21 June 1884 Died 9
September 1968(1968-09-09) (aged 84)
Resting place Jellaz Cemetery,
Tunisia Nationality Tunisia Occupation Historian, politician,...
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mother at 5, he
lived in
modest conditions in the
capital city, and the
Jellaz Affair made a deep
impression on him. In 1913, he
obtained his Certificat...